What is Female Pattern Baldness?
One of the most common culprits behind hair loss in women is Androgenetic Alopecia. This condition leads to gradual thinning of the scalp, starting from the top and progressing downwards. While it typically affects women in their thirties or later, it may occasionally manifest in their early twenties.
Hormonal changes can also wreak havoc on your hair, whether it's due to pregnancy or prolonged use of hormonal birth control. However, in most cases, this hair thinning is temporary, and your locks will regain their fullness over time.